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Inside John Wayne’s Lasting Friendship With Sammy Davis Jr.

Though it’s not clear exactly how Davis and Wayne first met they were close friends up until Wayne’s death.

Jan Murray (L) sits alongside Rat Pack members Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., and Frank Sinatra as the group unwinds backstage at Carnegie Hall after entertaining at a benefit performance in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

How Did the Rat Pack Meet?

A different American icon led the Rat Pack before Sinatra.

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How Dean Martin Finally Agreed to a Fan Club

Membership to the Dean Martin Association is free and gets you a monthly magazine about all things Dino!

22nd April 1971: American comedian and film star Jerry Lewis with a model of the 'Jerry Lewis Cinema'.

Exclusive Photos of Jerry Lewis From His Son Christopher

These are must-see photos.

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Martin & Lewis: Their Post-Split Relationship

One of the hottest comedy acts of the 1950s onstage, on radio, on TV and in films, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis ultimately suffered a bitter and heartbreaking professional breakup.

FRANK SINATRA'S WELCOME HOME PARTY FOR ELVIS PRESLEY, from left, Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, aired May 12, 1960

Remember When Elvis Dueted With Frank Sinatra on a TV Special?

When the Chairman of the Board met the King, people weren’t sure how it would go.

1954: Marilyn Monroe (1926 - 1962), the Hollywood film actress enjoying a seductive stretch.

How Celebrities Reacted to Marilyn Monroe’s Untimely Death

When she died in 1962, all of Hollywood was shocked.

Kiss Me Stupid Dean Martin, 1964

Dean Martin’s Hit Song “Everybody Loves Somebody” is Getting a Makeover for its 60th Anniversary

This was a big deal as the song knocked The Beatles off the top spot on the charts.

Dean Martin and family: (on couch from left:) Ricci, Claudia, Dean Jr. (Dino), Barbara; (on floor): Jeanne, Gina (baby), Dean, circa 1958.

Dean Martin Couldn’t Get Past the Death of His “Golden Boy”

Dean Martin was lost after the death of his son, Dean Paul Martin.

FILE PHOTO: An undated promotional photo of the ''Rat Pack'', (from left)Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford and Joey Bishop.

5 Fun Facts About the Iconic Las Vegas Rat Pack

Find out how the famous entertainers got their name.

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9 Things You Didn’t Know About Rat Pack Star Dean Martin

‘The Dean Martin Show’ wrapped 50 years ago in 1974, but did you know these facts about the star?

REUNION! ‘Electra Woman and Dyna Girl­’ Stars Deidre Hall and Judy Strangis at Hollywood Show

The dynamic duo reunited and shared with fans everything from that Barbie commerical, ‘Days of Our Lives,’ David Cassidy, Donny and Marie Osmond and more!

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15 of the Most Shocking Grammy Stats: Record-Holders, No Nominations & More

Diana Ross’s Grammys shut-out, ABBA’s first nomination in 2021, and more.

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You’ll Never Believe Who Got Their First TV Appearance on ‘The Hollywood Palace’

The show celebrates its 60th anniversary and many of the biggest stars were on it.

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Enjoy a Thanksgiving Marathon of ‘The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast’

Catchy Comedy network’s 24-hour marathon features 21 of Dean Martin’s classic comedy specials that featured a who’s-who of celebrities from the era roasting, and getting roasted by, each other in a good-natured way.

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Awesome Opening Credits: ‘The Cannonball Run’

We celebrate the lost art of movie opening title sequences. Up first: the 1981 cross-country race action comedy ‘The Cannonball Run,’ which starts out in high gear with a funny car chase during its intro, set to Ray Stevens’ title tune.

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‘The Ed Sullivan Show’ Became a Long-Running Sunday Night Tradition 75 Years Ago

Look back at some memorable pictures and performances from the iconic variety show that ran from June 20, 1948, to March 28, 1971.